Adriatik Lapaj has appeared alone in front of the Prime Minister's Office building, where he has launched a symbolic protest against Prime Minister Edi Rama, accusing him of attacking the Constitutional Court. In the absence of massive crowds and banners, Lapaj has chosen the "one man, one cause" format, inviting citizens to join the initiative in the coming days.
He has warned that he will remain in front of the Prime Minister's Office for several days, and today (Tuesday) he is expected to officially file the request to hold the protest.
However, the choice to protest alone has raised both questions and smiles in public opinion: why a "one man show" protest? Some link this to the previous clash with Endri Shabani, hypothesizing that Lapaj has decided not to risk alliances anymore and to go it alone, for safety.
Meanwhile, Monday is expected to bring the Democratic Party's podium in front of the Prime Minister's Office, which raises another political dilemma: will we simply have two parallel protests, or another episode of clashes, this time between Lapaj and the DP, in a scenario that the public already knows from the case of Arlind Qorri?






















